NOAA's Fleet Then and Now - Sailing for Science Collection Catalog of Images

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An artist's rendition of the Mutiny on the EWING.

101

Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship ACTIVE as seen looking to the port quarter. This is the only known photograph of this vessel.

West Coast

102

A CTD instrument ready for deployment.

103

Readying the A-frame for oceanographic operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL during a status and trends cruise in Charleston Harbor.

104

Deploying a CTD instrument from the NOAA Ship FERREL.

105

Deploying a CTD instrument from the NOAA Ship FERREL.

106

Deploying a CTD instrument from the NOAA Ship FERREL.

107

Deploying a CTD instrument from the NOAA Ship FERREL.

108

Deploying a CTD instrument from the NOAA Ship FERREL.

109

Deploying a CTD instrument from the NOAA Ship FERREL.

110

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

111

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

112

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

113

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

114

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

115

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

116

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

117

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

118

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

119

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

120

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

121

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

122

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

123

Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship FERREL.

124

A burial at sea off the JOHN N. COBB. A mariner returning to the sea he loved.

125

A burial at sea off the JOHN N. COBB. A mariner returning to the sea he loved.

126

A burial at sea off the JOHN N. COBB. A mariner returning to the sea he loved.

127

A burial at sea off the JOHN N. COBB. A mariner returning to the sea he loved.

128

A burial at sea off the JOHN N. COBB. A mariner returning to the sea he loved.

129

A burial at sea off the JOHN N. COBB. A mariner returning to the sea he loved.

130

A burial at sea off the JOHN N. COBB. A mariner returning to the sea he loved.

131

Science party from Aerosols cruise (RB-99-02) sailing on NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN from Norfolk, Virginia, to Capetown, South Africa. This was the beginning of the 1999 RONALD H. BROWN around the world cruise.

1999

132

The first of many science talks presented on board the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN on the Aerosols cruise from Norfolk, Virginia, to Capetown, South Africa. This was at the beginning of the 1999 RONALD H. BROWN around the world cruise.

1999

133

The RONALD H. BROWN pulling into Capetown, South Africa at the end of the Aerosols cruise. The flat mountain is Table Mountain, a famous South African landmark.

1999

134

A view of part of Capetown, South Africa, from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.

1999

135

Table Mountain with clouds forming on top . A local saying describes this effect as "Table Mountain with its cloud tablecloth."

1999

136

A view of Male, capital of the Maldive Islands as seen from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.

1999

137

Crewmembers Pat Quinanola, Matt Ofsthus, and Terry Gregg help tie up the RONALD H. BROWN in Male, capital of the Maldive Islands.

1999

138

Crewmembers Lisa Glover,Pat Quinanola, Matt Ofsthus, and Terry Gregg help tie up the RONALD H. BROWN in Male, capital of the Maldive Islands.

1999

139

Crewmember David Owen monitoring strain on lines while tying up the RONALD H. BROWN in Male, capital of the Maldive Islands.

1999

140

Crewmembers Jonathan Shannahoff and Mike Conway help tie up the RONALD H. BROWN in Male, capital of the Maldive Islands.

1999

141

Sunset in the Indian Ocean as seen from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.

1999

142

Instrument intercomparison with the Indian R/V SAGAR KANYA during INDOEX (RB-99-02). The rigid-hull inflatable boat from the RONALD H. BROWN is tied up alongside the SAGAR KANYA.

1999

143

A view of the Island of Nauru in the South Pacific during NAURU99 (RB-99-04) as seen from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.

1999

144

A view of filling a bulk carrier ship with phosphate at the piers at Nauru as seen from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.

1999

145

A NASA plane making atmospheric readings makes a low pass off the bow of the RONALD H. BROWN during NAURU99.

1999

146

NAURU99 Chief Scientist and Lieutenant Mark Boland on the bridge of the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN in the South Pacific.

1999

147

A glorious sunrise in the South Pacific as the RONALD H. BROWN is steaming towards the East.

1999

148

The RONALD H. BROWN meets up with the NOAA Ship KA'IMIMOANA south of Kwajalein Island in the equatorial Pacific during KWAJEX (RB-99-05). After months in tropical waters, the BROWN is in need of a little paint.

1999

149

The thunderstorm dead ahead is being studied with the RONALD H. BROWN's Doppler Radar during storm dynamic studies in the equatorial Pacific during KWAJEX.